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28 June 2023

27 June 2023

  • 22:4722:47, 27 June 2023 diff hist +5 Where we came fromNo edit summary
  • 22:4622:46, 27 June 2023 diff hist −2 Where we came fromNo edit summary
  • 22:3222:32, 27 June 2023 diff hist +1,027 N Nerf safety rulesCreated page with "Some modification practices are banned here because they are dangerous, and we don't want to promote dangerous things. These include: * The use of Trustfire and Ultrafire batteries as drop-in power upgrades due to fire risk. (The use of appropriately rated battery packs improves improves performance as well as safety, especially improving spinup time in flywheel blasters.) * Excessively powerful blasters such as singled drain blasters. (These are not only dangerous but..."
  • 22:1322:13, 27 June 2023 diff hist 0 Nerf post qualityNo edit summary
  • 22:1322:13, 27 June 2023 diff hist +12 Nerf post qualityNo edit summary
  • 22:1022:10, 27 June 2023 diff hist −12 Nerf post qualityNo edit summary
  • 22:0422:04, 27 June 2023 diff hist +1,198 N Nerf post qualityCreated page with "We have moderate post quality standards here. Someone who sees your post should get ''something'' out of it, even if it isn’t much. Posts should inform or impress at least a little. We need to spell this out like this becasue we have young users. Examples of low-effort posts that we might remove include: * A picture of a single blaster that isn’t modified, very rare, also reviewed in your post, part of thrift Thursday, or part of a question “e.g. what blaster..."
  • 21:5021:50, 27 June 2023 diff hist +1,583 N Where we came fromI ended up realizing that this isn't specific to c/nerf about halfway through typing it. So, I went ahead and made the language fully neutral.
  • 16:5916:59, 27 June 2023 diff hist +6,457 N Why we say "blaster" on Nerf and Nerf chatterCreated page with "To get straight to the point: '''the word “gun” causes misunderstandings that are both dangerous and obstructive.''' You are setting an example; please set a good one. We have young users. * Saying “gun” where anyone in the general public can overhear is dangerous for the same reason as walking around with a camo-painted Longshot - someone may think that there’s a firearms-related threat. What’s obviously a blaster and blaster-talk to a hobbyist is not obv..."